Hello, just look at the example init script /etc/init.d/skeleton. Copy it to /etc/init.d/tsm_sched Edit it (you only need the start and stop section) it's really easy... And then use "chkconfig tsm_shed on" to activate it. Then the script will be executed when you boot into runlevel 3 or 5.
if you want to use the rc-mimik. You can also create a symbolic link in /sbin: ln -s /etc/init.d/tsm_sched /sbin/rctsm_sched Then you can start and stop the scheduler with: rctsm_sched start rctsm_sched stop Volker PS: I can send you the script I use if you like - I couldn't send it to the list, because shell script attachments are not accepted. Am Montag, den 29.08.2005, 11:52 -0400 schrieb Peter Rothman: > I am new to this list and to TSM. > I just installed TSM on SUSE9 running under z/VM 510. > > How do I add the TSM scheduler to one of the run levels so that it starts > whenever we reboot the system. > Is there a script - do not find one in the install doc. > > Thanks > Peter. >